Curriculum Overview 2024-2025

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Happy Thursday!

P.E. tomorrow - Don't forget your gym shoes.

The following assignments should be written in your child's planner, which is inside their zipper binder.  Parents, please use this blog to 'cross-check' with your child's planner. They should be completing their planner every day in class.

Homework
3rd graders - Read 20 mins (minimum) each night
4th graders - Read 30 mins (minimum) each night
(Bring in a chapter book to read in class. You will keep your book inside your binder)

Language Arts - Summarize Chapters 7-8 of Tale of a 4th-Grade Nothing

Previous Talk About Topics:
- Summarize what we read from our class novel, Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing
- Tell 3 facts about Constitution Day (use page 144 in your planner to help you)
 
Math
4th Grade - None
3rd Grade -  None
Please click the link below to access Illustrative Math Family Support Materials Unit 1 Family Support Materials
3rd Homework: 
10 mins of iReady Math Path 3x per week
Xtramath 3x per week   Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!")
To access iReady:
- Go to the Birmingham Public Schools Website
- Scroll Down to ClassLink (bookmark this site) Log in
- Click on the iReady App and select Math Pathway
To access Xtramath:
Account setup directions were sent home on the XtraMath flyer.
Type XtraMath into your browser (bookmark this site)
Log in with your 4-digit PIN (the last four numbers on your account number)
Complete 1 session (about 5-7 mins - Click "continue" until Mr. C says, "You're done!"

Social Studies - None

If you would like to place a book order please click on the link on the right side of the blog. To place an order - Set up a username and password (of your own choice) and please link your account to our class using the following code: GKQKW  
Each $ spent earns our class points that I can use to purchase new books for our classroom library! Thank you! 

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